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Definition of knowledge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of knowledge is as below...
Knowledge
(v. i.) That which is
gained
and
preserved
by
knowing;
instruction;
acquaintance;
enlightenment;
learning;
scholarship;
erudition.
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Preacquaintance
::
Preacquaintance
(n.)
Previous
acquaintance
or
knowledge.
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To
communicate
a
knowledge
of facts to,by way of
accusation;
to warn
against
anybody..
Agnostic
::
Agnostic
(n.) One who
professes
ignorance,
or
denies
that we have any
knowledge,
save of
phenomena;
one who
supports
agnosticism,
neither
affirming
nor
denying
the
existence
of a
personal
Deity,
a
future
life, etc..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(n.) One who
enlightened;
esp., a
pretender
to
extraordinary
light and
knowledge..
Metempirical
::
Metempirical
(a.)
Related,
or
belonging,
to the
objects
of
knowledge
within
the
province
of
metempirics..
Understandingly
::
Understandingly
(adv.)
In an
understanding
manner;
intelligibly;
with full
knowledge
or
comprehension;
intelligently;
as, to vote upon a
question
understandingly;
to act or judge
understandingly..
Notice
::
Notice
(n.)
Intelligence,
by
whatever
means
communicated;
knowledge
given or
received;
means of
knowledge;
express
notification;
announcement;
warning..
Cognizor
::
Cognizor
(n.) One who
acknowledged
the right of the
plaintiff
or
cognizee
in a fine; the
defendant.
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) A
teacher;
one
skilled
in a
profession,
or
branch
of
knowledge
learned
man..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To put in
possession;
to make the owner or
holder
of
property,
power,
knowledge,
etc.; to
acquaint;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of or with
before
the thing
possessed,
and now
commonly
used
reflexively..
Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Careful
or
anxious
to
learn;
eager for
knowledge;
given to
research
or
inquiry;
habitually
inquisitive;
prying;
--
sometimes
with after or of.
Grateful
::
Grateful
(a.)
Having
a due sense of
benefits
received;
kindly
disposed
toward
one from whom a favor has been
received;
willing
to
acknowledge
and
repay,
or give
thanks
for,
benefits;
as, a
grateful
heart..
Cognition
::
Cognition
(v. t.) The act of
knowing;
knowledge;
perception.
Attainment
::
Attainment
(n.) That which is
attained
to, or
obtained
by
exertion;
acquirement;
acquisition;
(pl.),
mental
acquirements;
knowledge;
as,
literary
and
scientific
attainments..
Dictionary
::
Dictionary
(n.)
Hence,
a book
containing
the words
belonging
to any
system
or
province
of
knowledge,
arranged
alphabetically;
as, a
dictionary
of
medicine
or of
botany;
a
biographical
dictionary..
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.)
Having
no
knowledge
by
experience;
--
followed
by of; as, a mule
unconscious
of the
yoke..
Laryngology
::
Laryngology
(n.)
Systematized
knowledge
of the
action
and
functions
of the
larynx;
in
pathology,
the
department
which
treats
of the
diseases
of the
larynx..
Propriety
::
Propriety
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
proper;
suitableness
to an
acknowledged
or
correct
standard
or rule;
consonance
with
established
principles,
rules,
or
customs;
fitness;
appropriateness;
as,
propriety
of
behavior,
language,
manners,
etc..
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
faith in; to
profess
belief
in.
Blindly
::
Blindly
(adv.)
Without
sight,
discernment,
or
understanding;
without
thought,
investigation,
knowledge,
or
purpose
of one's own..
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